NHS Grampian
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NHS Grampian is one of the fifteen Scottish regions of the National Health Service. It was formed on 1st April 2004 by the amalgamation of Grampian University Hospitals NHS Trust and Grampian Primary Care NHS Trust. The headquarters are at Summerfield House in Aberdeen.
NHS Grampian consists of acute services, corporate services and three Community Health Partnerships and works closely with the local authorities in Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire and Morayshire to cover a population of over 500,000. NHS Grampian is also very closely linked with both the University of Aberdeen and The Robert Gordon University, especially in the fields of research, workforce planning and training.
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Hospitals in NHS Grampian | |
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Aberdeen | Aberdeen Maternity Hospital | Aberdeen Royal Infirmary | National Hyperbaric Centre | Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital | Royal Cornhill Hospital | Roxburghe House | Woodend Hospital | Woolmanhill Hospital |
Aberdeenshire | Aboyne Hospital | Campbell Hospital | Chalmers Hospital | Fraserburgh Hospital | Glen O'Dee Hospital | Insch War Memorial Hospital | Inverurie Hospital | Jubilee Hospital | Kincardine Community Hospital | Maud Hospital | Peterhead Community Hospital | Turriff Cottage Hospital | Ugie Hospital |
Moray | Dr Gray's Hospital | Fleming Cottage Hospital | Leanchoil Hospital | The Oaks | Seafield Hospital | Spynie Hospital | Stephen Cottage Hospital | Turner Memorial Hospital |